Emergency Locksmith & Safe Opening Service
Read Safebusters blog for a sample of some of the safes we have recently worked on. With over 30 years of experience cracking safes, our safe engineer specialises in opening, fixing and installing every kind of safe.
Good advice & happy customers!
If we can advise you over the phone how to open your safe yourself we are more than happy to do so!
Dudley Safe Opeing
Dudley Grade 1 Safe Opened Without Drilling – Expert Locksmith Service
At Safebusters.co.uk, our expert locksmith team successfully opened a Dudley Grade 1 safe using advanced non-invasive techniques. The safe was picked open without any drilling, preserving its full structural integrity and security features.
This approach highlights our commitment to professional, damage-free safe opening services. Whether you're dealing with a locked safe or need expert advice, Safebusters delivers precision and care every time.
Why Choose Safebusters?
Non-destructive safe opening
Grade 1 safe expertise
Trusted locksmith and safe engineering professionals
📞 Call us: 07778 437637
📧 Email: Will@safebusters.co.uk
Chatwood Milner EDR Safe – A Classic Revisited
Here we have a Chatwood Milner EDR safe circa 1966 (they don't make them like this anymore)…
Dudley Safe Opening – Expert Solutions from Safebusters.co.uk
Our Approach: Non-Destructive First
Our priority at Safebusters.co.uk is always non-destructive entry. This means we aim to open your safe without damaging it or its contents. Using specialist tools and decades of experience, we can often decode or manipulate the lock mechanism to get your safe open smoothly and safely.
If non-destructive entry isn’t possible, we’ll always explain the options before proceeding with minimal-impact methods.
Why Choose Us to Open Your Ratner Safe?
✅ Expertise with antique and modern safes
✅ Fully insured and certified technicians
✅ Emergency and scheduled appointments available
✅ Discreet and professional service
We’ve helped countless clients across South East, Hertfordshire regain access to their Ratner safes—whether for documents, jewelry, heirlooms, or business-critical materials.

